Sidhu expressed hope the region would become stable and peaceful and the economic development would eventuate.

"In order to effectively eventuate ML-1 project, it has been decided to break the project into three packages," an official in railway ministry said.

If an offer is presented, he will take it into account and eventuate what is best," a source close to Pochettino told M.E.N.

'These are definitely palpable gains in the financial inclusion agenda should they eventuate.'

"We were initially very concerned about the possibility of swelling around her airway and around her voice box after surgery in the throat, but that didn't eventuate to any problem."

The elimination of substantial public company costs would eventuate into material savings in expenses.

The first tranche of the anti-money laundering laws were put in place a decade ago to compel banks, fund managers and casinos to report the source of their money flows, but the anticipated follow-up to cover other sectors did not eventuate. The Australian government is preparing to release proposals to the public for consultation.

However, there is no consensus as to when this will eventuate. In addition, the weak exchange value of the euro is likely to prove attractive for shoppers to cross the border into neighbouring Eurozone countries such as Germany, Italy and France.

It was felt that retention of ownership would make it easier to recapture all that material, if the need should ever eventuate....

Liverpool and Tottenham both also hold an interest in Sanchez and Barcelona remain optimistic that a bidding war could eventuate later in the summer.

Under the plan, a new PM was to have been named on Nov 9, a week after the talks began, but when that failed to eventuate a new deadline was set for Nov 4 noon.

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